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Does IELET Examination need special preparation?
Aadeez || Zafar:
--- Quote from: Chingoo on August 28, 2010, 04:31:48 pm ---I'd say you order the reference material, since these resources are mainly for exemplary purposes. And there should be no real need for tuition--if you want a more in-depth answer, tell me:
-> How many bands do you need?
-> What was your grade in English GCSE or any other prominent English qualification(s)?
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I need 7.0 band minimum
mine IGCSE grade was E (45%)
Chingoo:
All right, that isn't a very good grade. And since 7.0 band usually means the student had an English of about grade C and above, I suppose you will have to take IELTS tuition. You should take a few trial classes to see if the teachers and their style suit you at any particular tuition center. If you can't find a suitable place for the tuition, just make sure you register for IELTS leaving yourself ample time to study. The time period you leave should be spent working hard on a large amount of past-papers (more than what British Council or your center offers, preferably), which you might be able to obtain from bookshops too. For more information on IELTS, go to www.ielts.org and read it several times so that the basics of every procedure and examination pattern are on your fingertips.
nursecindy:
For me, I went to review centers as they provide tips on how to write the exam. You also need to do a lot of practice sets, this is really effective I must say.
Aadeez || Zafar:
--- Quote from: nursecindy on October 25, 2010, 08:11:17 am ---For me, I went to review centers as they provide tips on how to write the exam. You also need to do a lot of practice sets, this is really effective I must say.
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hw much did u scord?
Saladin:
It depends on your English proficiency. If you are a first language speaker, it doest not. However, you may need to prepare if you are a second language speaker.
You can do so, and there are a variety of practice questions and books available to get you comfortable with the layout of the exam.
Try googling "Cambridge IELTS" and the books that come up should be very adequate for your preparation.
Hope that helps.
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